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Lets try this the other way around. Let's say you somehow got the awesome unusual you always wanted for 10 buds. Then, eventually you grow bored of it and decide to sell. Now you get offers ranging in 15-20 buds. Are you gonna turn down $300 extra dollars because someone out there "really really" wants your unusual? NO, you won't.
How do I know this? I know some people right now with about 20 keys in value in their entire backpack. They "really really" want some earbuds. You gonna sell it to them even though you can get 26 keys very easily? No you're not; even though the difference is only like $10 at most. How do you expect others to give up so much value when you yourself won't for others.
If they're just stupid pixels with no real value, I"ll give you $10 for your 10 buds. I mean come on, don't be a dick.
I'm sure if you start posting your buds for sale and people constantly offer below what you know what you can get you will not be a courteous to those that you know should know better but instead just waste your time with an offer you most definitely should refuse.
I mean i can understand being upset a lil, I threw everything I had at a purple energy team captain and I thought it was a reasonable offer and didn't even hear back from the guy; I was even willing to add money and still couldn't even get added to discuss a trade. I mean it can get frustrating but you have to understand that its just business and learn not to take it personal. If I offer you $30 for a bud and someone offers $30.50 for it, you take the other offer; no matter how much more I may want your item, as my desire does not affect your bottom line. C'est la vie.